You can catch the consequence exception but writing a custom
ConsequenceExceptionHandler and settting the
ConsequenceExceptionHandlerOption on the the kb.

>From there you are able to see what exception caused the problem, the rule
where the exception originated, etc. and throw a different type of
exception. You can't throw a checked exception from this handler, but you
can throw custom runtime exception.

dave

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 3:06 AM, Gerret Hansper <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> I have got a question about Exception handling policy in Drools 5.0.
>
> My issue is a case where a client application triggered rule execution on
> the
> server, which was throwing a ConsequenceException.
> The client, not having drools libs in its classpath, then had a
> ClassNotFoundException.
> I would therefore want to catch the ConsequenceException on the server and
> throw
> an Exception with its cause.
> I am not sure however if ConsequenceException.getCause() would always yield
> a
> non-drools Exception or if that might be another drools type.
> Also, is it always a ConsequenceException that gets thrown from a session
> or can
> there be other Exception types?
>
> Thanks,
>        Gerret
>
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